Riders

  • Request on-demand: When requesting a trip on demand, women riders will see an option called Women Drivers. If the wait time is longer than anticipated, they can always opt for another ride with a faster pickup.
  • Reserve in advance: For more planning and certainty, women riders can use Reserve to pre-book a trip with women drivers.
  • Set a preference: Riders can set a preference for a woman driver in their app settings. While it’s not guaranteed, turning on the Women preference increases your chances of being matched with a woman driver.

For Drivers

Women drivers can simply toggle on the “Women Rider Preference” in their app settings. If they want to receive trip requests from all riders, they can turn the preference off at any time.

  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    Literally the same plot from Bojack Horseman

    Next we will see men requesting women drivers specifically, probably followed by the company not actually mediating these interactions.

    In the show the company sides with the men who want women drivers exclusively and then it becomes less of a transportation service and more of an “escort service”.

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    12 days ago

    In before perverts registering fake accounts and requesting women-only pickups from remote places.

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      12 days ago

      If only there were some measures that the company could take to minimize that risk… Wait a second, I can think of half a dozen.

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        As there are far less drivers than customers, I’d expect it to be much easier to sort out drivers with bad intentions. I guess if you sign up as an Uber driver you have to undergo at least some minimum level of identification (drivers license etc.). A perverted customer can sign up as ‘Lisa Nicegirl’ today and ‘Jenny Innocent’ tomorrow.

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    I’m not mad. A really drunk guy got handsy with my wife when she was driving years ago. She busted his nose and dragged him out of the car in stop and go traffic and left him.

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      Seems to depend on the rider. The video OP posted shows that you can cancel your trip if your “expectations aren’t being met and the driver isn’t as expected”

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      Whether or not a driver or rider is a man or woman will probably depend on the opnions of the driver or rider, and will not be properly mediated by the company. They probably won’t even have any concrete rules.

      So yeah, this will cause more issues for trans people.

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        11 days ago

        While that may be true, I’m concerned about the possibility that they’ll add some form of ID verification and force people to go off their legal gender. As someone in Texas, it is impossible for me to get that changed. Even federally, because despite the recently ruling that is forcing the feds to allow gender changes on passports, Texas will still get mad about you having the “”“incorrect”“” gender.

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    I think I’ve had like 3 female Uber drivers ever.

    Unrelated, but one of those 3 closed the window I had opened (because she was too cheap to turn on the fucking AC) on my hand. Fuck that bitch.

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    9 days ago

    i’ll note that all the issues raised in the comments would be very nicely solved by proper public transport with cameras in the vehicles, hell many (most?) subways have pretty amazing systems where they have people actively monitoring things and you can discreetly chat with the safety staff to alert them to issues or just say that you’re feeling unsafe.

    and yes, i do realize you can’t have subways in rural wyoming, thank you.

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    11 days ago

    In ideal world that would not be needed, but if that increases woman safety, that’s a good thing.